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some were title 9 complaints alleging a hostile environment for women. others had to do with the accurate reporting of campus crime. >>> a man is dead after what the british prime minister calls a terrorist attack. if happened near air london military barracks. one of the attackerce went on camera -- attackers went on camera with an explanation. we want to warn you that some of the images are quite graphic. >> reporter: british police tried to control a chaotic scene in london after two men attacked another man near a military barracks. the man spoke to the cameras. >> i apologize that women have to witness this today, but in our land, our women have to see the face! >> reporter: reports say the victim was a soldier. witnesses say the atckers said an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth because british soldiers are killing muslims every day. police were on the scene in minutes. >> two men who we believe from earlier reports had been carrying weapons were shot by police. >> reporter: britain a prime minister called the incident truly shocking. >> we obviou
some were title 9 complaints alleging a hostile environment for women. others had to do with the accurate reporting of campus crime. >>> a man is dead after what the british prime minister calls a terrorist attack. if happened near air london military barracks. one of the attackerce went on camera -- attackers went on camera with an explanation. we want to warn you that some of the images are quite graphic. >> reporter: british police tried to control a chaotic scene in london...
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totally sterile environment. a technician is preparing the back seats that will soon be used in the first clinical trials in humans in a tv spots. i've been getting from what they. i think that would be into it that way. then the participants' blood samples will be brought back to the slaying of any antibodies in it tested using the body's chemical retired from playing the influenza virus that if they do. oh and my pride. even though the effect is perfect. but will the vaccine be affected against the notorious deviant flu swine flu director kylie. little did they the wife norma and found our region. we selected the couple said that when you said also by its white dove so to give the fray. they hope to read the official council would you say a kind of battle. of course the only way to know for sure is to expose the blood samples from the clinical trials to the actual flu virus is right here in this play with them and for all we do not have it the landfill but we're hoping to get in there for the study would think
totally sterile environment. a technician is preparing the back seats that will soon be used in the first clinical trials in humans in a tv spots. i've been getting from what they. i think that would be into it that way. then the participants' blood samples will be brought back to the slaying of any antibodies in it tested using the body's chemical retired from playing the influenza virus that if they do. oh and my pride. even though the effect is perfect. but will the vaccine be affected...
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it contends tense environment these people are very happy with the conduct of the police not just a day earlier. chevron is continuing. these operations may feel that although sometimes that it's going to add to this in irresponsible way to the people here feel like they haven't been consultant and if he liked their point of view isn't being taken into consideration. lines of business of farming area people here will i glanced to survive but if the water does get contaminated which is something that they fear will happen as a result of the franking their very existence is threatened to quit just like her so frustrated when the situation and when jesse spencer environments need the demonstration painting is a good clear out what will make these protesters the vatican think if we turn around or sitting down there saying their grounds. they don't want to leave this area look oh so cute of them with anonymous and reminding you can also stand today the falling leaves see all the traits that is the capital. bush mentioned local city of substance is used if rocky with kidman in the soil and gr
it contends tense environment these people are very happy with the conduct of the police not just a day earlier. chevron is continuing. these operations may feel that although sometimes that it's going to add to this in irresponsible way to the people here feel like they haven't been consultant and if he liked their point of view isn't being taken into consideration. lines of business of farming area people here will i glanced to survive but if the water does get contaminated which is something...
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>> they should stay away from it for environment tall reasons. we don't know what the condition of the building is -- that's going to be determined and traffic in the morning we know the eastbound lane of pennsylvania avenue is going to be closed. westbound will be open but my advice is for people who come in and use this route, don't come this way tomorrow. >> what your chief is telling you no injuries at all, everyone accounted for firefighters just fine here? >> we have two firefighters who were injured. they appear not do be serious injuries. otherwise everybody is accounted for that we know of. this could have been a lot worse. the building has been devastated but frankly no appearance of you know danger to human life here. >> mayor gray, thank you for joining us. as you heard the mayor said it could have been a lot worse. especially when you consider there was so much product inside that could burn. it wasn't like an empty office building so again a couple firefighters hurt, not seriously. all employees accounted for. of course we will cont
>> they should stay away from it for environment tall reasons. we don't know what the condition of the building is -- that's going to be determined and traffic in the morning we know the eastbound lane of pennsylvania avenue is going to be closed. westbound will be open but my advice is for people who come in and use this route, don't come this way tomorrow. >> what your chief is telling you no injuries at all, everyone accounted for firefighters just fine here? >> we have two...
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would have been so amazed to see how the students could transcend their normal groups, cliques, and environments to unite for one cause. >> he just had a lot of integrity. he was always genuine and honest. great kid to have around. >> reporter: malvar was at practice every day and a teacher told me he had perfect attendance. many took to the mic to share memories. >> i used to call john big john. and it wasn't because of his stature. it was because of his heart. >> he was always there. through every single thing. >> and they shared music. ♪ lean on me ♪ when you're not strong >> reporter: these students taking the lyrics to heart and using one another for support. >> we really believe that we're a family. and so we're going to get through this as a family. >> reporter: and i noticed in the midst of that vigil students were passing around this big plastic bottle. they would reach into their pockets, pull out money, donations for malvar's family. charges are pending against another teen. happens to be one of malvar's friends in connecticut with the skate boarding stunt. david culver, news4. >>
would have been so amazed to see how the students could transcend their normal groups, cliques, and environments to unite for one cause. >> he just had a lot of integrity. he was always genuine and honest. great kid to have around. >> reporter: malvar was at practice every day and a teacher told me he had perfect attendance. many took to the mic to share memories. >> i used to call john big john. and it wasn't because of his stature. it was because of his heart. >> he...
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. >> reporter: jesse marquez is president of the coalition for a safe environment. he lives near a metal shredder in southern california. >> you have gas tanks that have residual gas in it. metal parts will be painted. and it is toxic and hazardous. we've identified lead and other chemicals that are part of the scrap metalling process. >> reporter: in a 2002 study, a scientist found that treated fluff from at least two facilities exceeded the state's threshold for sync and cadmium. and the varying chemicals linked to cancer were found in all of the samples he tested. wood represented they stop classifying this waste as nonhazardous. >> we have determined that the waste needed to be treated as hazardous waste. >> reporter: six years later, maureen took action. in 2008, she sent a letter to the shredder industry, stating they would stop allowing treated fluff to be classified as nonhazardous, to prevent the harmful exposures to toxins. what happened? >> i don't know. everything i tried to do was tossed out. >> reporter: it still hasn't reclassified the treated fluff a
. >> reporter: jesse marquez is president of the coalition for a safe environment. he lives near a metal shredder in southern california. >> you have gas tanks that have residual gas in it. metal parts will be painted. and it is toxic and hazardous. we've identified lead and other chemicals that are part of the scrap metalling process. >> reporter: in a 2002 study, a scientist found that treated fluff from at least two facilities exceeded the state's threshold for sync and...
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. >> if we find that they personally have ideas that need to be looked at, we will take them to an environment where we can discuss those matters openly. very straightforward guidelines regarding what our right, what are wrong. >> will be community continue to be able to live side-by-side together in the future?e questis discusususususususususususususu. >> there's a sense of unity going around. we've got people actually traveling in. we even had one of the local schools send us cards from all the different groups sending us, "hopefully, everything will be well." it was really nice, definitely. >> the small london neighborhood could become a model for the entire british capital, but it's up to all londoners to create a sense of unity in their multicultural city. >> scientists warn that many natural disasters could be prevented and that the causes are often man-made. extreme flooding, for example, is often caused when the natural floodplains of rivers are sacrificed to human development. it can also be true for earthquakes. europe's largest natural gas field lies deep underground in the netherla
. >> if we find that they personally have ideas that need to be looked at, we will take them to an environment where we can discuss those matters openly. very straightforward guidelines regarding what our right, what are wrong. >> will be community continue to be able to live side-by-side together in the future?e questis discusususususususususususususu. >> there's a sense of unity going around. we've got people actually traveling in. we even had one of the local schools send...
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. >> it's showing that microplastics are quite widespread in the environment. not just in the water column and beaches but actually in the creatures that live in some of those environments. so then the next step really is to take information like that from finish and from other creatures to understand, well, ok, how much plastic, what are the chemicals that might be of concern, what are the concentrations those of chemicals, what are the quantity to plastic and how does that vary from species to species? in order to understand which particular combinations might create the greatest potential for hazard. because that's what our work is trying to establish at the moment. what potential is there for these microplastics to cause harm in the real world. >> we know that the plastic we can see is affecting wildlife in places like hawaii in front of our eyes. we know that tiny fragments are being found all over the world. and we know it's causing disturbing sex changes in some creatures. it's vital now that more work is done to find out about the true impact of plastic
. >> it's showing that microplastics are quite widespread in the environment. not just in the water column and beaches but actually in the creatures that live in some of those environments. so then the next step really is to take information like that from finish and from other creatures to understand, well, ok, how much plastic, what are the chemicals that might be of concern, what are the concentrations those of chemicals, what are the quantity to plastic and how does that vary from...
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. >> if we find that they personally have ideas that need to be looked at, we will take them to an environment where we can discuss those matters openly. very straightforward guidelines regarding what our right, what are wrong. >> will be community continue to be able to live side-by-side together in the future? that's one of the questions discussed at a solidarity event. >> there's a sense of unity going around. we've got people actually traveling in. we even had one of the local schools send us cards from all the different groups sending us, "hopefully, everything will be well." it was really nice, definitely. >> the small london neighborhood could become a model for the entire british capital, but it's up to all londoners to create a sense of unity in their multicultural city. >> scientists warn that many natural disasters could be prevented and that the causes are often man-made. extreme flooding, for example, is often caused when the natural floodplains of rivers are sacrificed to human development. it can also be true for earthquakes. europe's largest natural gas field lies deep undergro
. >> if we find that they personally have ideas that need to be looked at, we will take them to an environment where we can discuss those matters openly. very straightforward guidelines regarding what our right, what are wrong. >> will be community continue to be able to live side-by-side together in the future? that's one of the questions discussed at a solidarity event. >> there's a sense of unity going around. we've got people actually traveling in. we even had one of the...
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resources and said we build more denis communities and transit oriented with that has done is have the environment of thugs that basically are experts in sustainable products and services. what has happened last five or seven years given urbanization and in china and india people come to portland to really cast aside the expertise that we have. this is an example to do this sustainable big -- the issue with the world desperately needs. >> i know what you mean. [laughter] >> just two more questions. >> i of a big fan billy and the heat. >> i set you up. [laughter] >> bite the wheat understand the importance but are they absolutely necessary? kansas city grow? >> the answer is yes but it is harder. we need to look more broadly at a research institution what is happening is so exciting in cleveland but also hospitals and medical centers. with all kinds of new technology. but to figure out a way to capture that but to seek you have to have said university to succeed economically we cannot confine them to economic development. but the issue is to figure out what is industry that comes together? with a
resources and said we build more denis communities and transit oriented with that has done is have the environment of thugs that basically are experts in sustainable products and services. what has happened last five or seven years given urbanization and in china and india people come to portland to really cast aside the expertise that we have. this is an example to do this sustainable big -- the issue with the world desperately needs. >> i know what you mean. [laughter] >> just two...
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the department for environment and improve the offense as the biscuit until we get freebies and string the uk is still extremely tired. these disagree. several have already been stocking up for babies. in order to protect passed on. the boys had umpteen london's. hse with the new t mobile fingers to open up now in the meantime as promised. it is max and the skies are born here aye aye aye aye aye. the zz you i him especially his teacher texas has been fired for posing nude in playboy before she became a teacher. to find out about this demand that she be fired because her past is inappropriate and that it was a distraction the class from what is was something she did the past which was legal to use i mean if you pose for playboy who are forbidden to work in the normal world. also as a former teenage boy i can tell you that any young attractive featu will cause a distraction with the boys wanted to fire people from being distracting than one method for every teacher with a handicap or abnormal appearance on the other hand all teachers are supposed to be people for children to respect and
the department for environment and improve the offense as the biscuit until we get freebies and string the uk is still extremely tired. these disagree. several have already been stocking up for babies. in order to protect passed on. the boys had umpteen london's. hse with the new t mobile fingers to open up now in the meantime as promised. it is max and the skies are born here aye aye aye aye aye. the zz you i him especially his teacher texas has been fired for posing nude in playboy before she...
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if your boss creates a hostile work environment fwens you or member of a protected klass of people, gender, age, sexual orientation, reyes race or ethnicity then he's the one in trouble, not you. >>> a new charge is popping up on all at&t wireless bills. it's a 61% mobility administrative fee. it appears at the bottom of the bill. consumer groups say those charges are sneaky because thaven go unnoticed and allow carriers to advertise lower fees than they actually charge. are noded to cover things like maintenance and cell phone rental. >>> of course, all the bosses we have here kpix 5 upstanding great guys. we love them, love coming to work every day and tomorrow i didn't think mention it tonight. >> hope that key card works on monday, right. >> national love your boss weekend. >> it is. >> a lot of people didn't know that. >> as declare bid ken batista. all right. >> how does meat loaf work into this forecast? hang out for a minute. here's peek outside right now. you're singing that song. two out of three ain't bad. all right. here we go. live look outside. bay bridge. you're probably won
if your boss creates a hostile work environment fwens you or member of a protected klass of people, gender, age, sexual orientation, reyes race or ethnicity then he's the one in trouble, not you. >>> a new charge is popping up on all at&t wireless bills. it's a 61% mobility administrative fee. it appears at the bottom of the bill. consumer groups say those charges are sneaky because thaven go unnoticed and allow carriers to advertise lower fees than they actually charge. are noded...
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i just could not manage with revenue down 1/3. >> germany's environment ministry is aware of the plight. they say it is a sad but isolated case and nothing can be done because the bird is protected by the washington convention on endangered species. >> that means we are not allowed to hunt, interfere with, chase, or kill it, nor can we interfere with its habitat. >> so the erea -- rea is free to enjoy the northern german is hospitality, but do they pose a threat? this university has been looking into the impact of non-native species can have. when an invasive species is introduced, humans usually have something to do with it. the american crayfish is one example. >> they were introduced after the european crayfish had declined because of water pollution, and now the american crayfish is turning out to be a problem because it has brought in a fungus infection that is causing a massive decrease in the native crayfish. that is a direct result of this fungus infection, and the consequences could be devastating. >> that makes the question -- did the rhea bring in any diseases? for now, the b
i just could not manage with revenue down 1/3. >> germany's environment ministry is aware of the plight. they say it is a sad but isolated case and nothing can be done because the bird is protected by the washington convention on endangered species. >> that means we are not allowed to hunt, interfere with, chase, or kill it, nor can we interfere with its habitat. >> so the erea -- rea is free to enjoy the northern german is hospitality, but do they pose a threat? this...
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you can make money, but also be extremely good for the environment. in your trip to the company, what was so appealing? what was the big surprise? >> i think the fact that it is so universally liked. you come across companies here or there that will have a certain sector that really likes the company. but it seemed to cut across so many sections. maybe it is because they are so public about what they do for the environment. not only do they reach out to the amazon and the people living in that region in a sustainable way, but they also try to give back, so people can get more than just a job. they improve their way of living. they like to think the tide raises the whole ship. >> this is not a tiny company. we are talking about $4 billion a year. it rivals every major cosmetic company in the world. in surveys that we talk about, there are people who are willing to pay more for cosmetics for a variety of reasons. >> it is not just cosmetics. it is any company. united labs did a study that just came out. last year, it showed about 48% of the people would
you can make money, but also be extremely good for the environment. in your trip to the company, what was so appealing? what was the big surprise? >> i think the fact that it is so universally liked. you come across companies here or there that will have a certain sector that really likes the company. but it seemed to cut across so many sections. maybe it is because they are so public about what they do for the environment. not only do they reach out to the amazon and the people living in...
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like the humanities are underfunded and so one of the jobs of the colleges to try to raise the college environment. >> is that something that's been going on for quite awhile? >> much better in the situation. it's relatively new for every college to have its own development director i would say. >> we invited hermione lee morel's and author and a college president but there is a segue as a college president is it important for you to be a published author and is it important that the college professors published? >> it's not a general rule because the heads of oxford and cambridge colleges come from many different kinds of backgrounds so they could be from the civil service, they could be from the media or they could be authors or economists so those are the rules looking for the published author and quite the contrary the colleges are looking for a new head in this country quite often tend to go for someone who's good at figures or business or has been an administration of civil service. i think my college wanted a slight change. they never appointed a woman before. i think they were interested i
like the humanities are underfunded and so one of the jobs of the colleges to try to raise the college environment. >> is that something that's been going on for quite awhile? >> much better in the situation. it's relatively new for every college to have its own development director i would say. >> we invited hermione lee morel's and author and a college president but there is a segue as a college president is it important for you to be a published author and is it important...
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the project received funding for the italian ministry of environment and in a year of copenhagen which is how it got its name. we also offer six hundred and ninety nine dollars each and orders of arty been placed by customers in the us and around the world the day the countdown to new york's new year's celebrations in times square is on but the comedian people are expected to welcome in two thousand and fourteen at the famous ceremony which features fireworks music and lots of campaign organizers have been revealing the skiers plants. so tonight i had the final thirty seconds add an email with the waterford crystal what will all come down to gather all kids happily behind the numerals the ball goes out. and with the honey will light up for the year two thousand fourteen in brilliant color. more than a century that might cease to display the yearbook likes of technology now means the boats the cake board of a staggering sixteen million different colors the president of the times square alliance says he is more than just a celebration and so even though it's it's it's kind of crazy party
the project received funding for the italian ministry of environment and in a year of copenhagen which is how it got its name. we also offer six hundred and ninety nine dollars each and orders of arty been placed by customers in the us and around the world the day the countdown to new york's new year's celebrations in times square is on but the comedian people are expected to welcome in two thousand and fourteen at the famous ceremony which features fireworks music and lots of campaign...
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i just could not manage with revenue down 1/3. >> germany's environment ministry is aware of the plight. they say it is a sad but isolated case and nothing can be done because the bird is protected by the washington convention on endangered species. >> that means we are not allowed to hunt, interfere with, chase, or kill it, nor can we interfere with its habitat. >> so the erea -- rea is free to enjoy the northern german is hospitality, but do they pose a threat? this university has been looking into the impact of non-native species can have. when an invasive species is introduced, humans usually have something to do with it. the american crayfish is one example. >> they were introduced after the european crayfish had declined because of water pollution, and now the american crayfish is turning out to be a problem because it has brought in a fungus infection that is causing a massive decrease in the native crayfish. that is a direct result of this fungus infection, and the consequences could be devastating. >> that makes the question -- did the rhea bring in any diseases? for now, the b
i just could not manage with revenue down 1/3. >> germany's environment ministry is aware of the plight. they say it is a sad but isolated case and nothing can be done because the bird is protected by the washington convention on endangered species. >> that means we are not allowed to hunt, interfere with, chase, or kill it, nor can we interfere with its habitat. >> so the erea -- rea is free to enjoy the northern german is hospitality, but do they pose a threat? this...
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country the government believes it's now you countries are more stable you need to provide healthy environment to keep the money inside the country so this is not the concern here especially with the government and the president saying that it wants the money to be returned to russia only we spoke to the spokesperson of the russian president and here's the note he had to say about i don't recall of mr president for sure is a show of russian economy. was made during his address annual address the russian parliament this year and here still stuck to this idea that we really have to make environment and russian economy more comfortable for those that got to invest their money. and to keep the money here on russian soil the biggest concern in the biggest unfairness which president putin talked about here concern small businesses private interpreters who have the money in cyprus and we're talking here at least around forty thousand people who have their money in the offshore accounts they will suffer and this is something of course which is now being seriously condemned by moscow but then of course
country the government believes it's now you countries are more stable you need to provide healthy environment to keep the money inside the country so this is not the concern here especially with the government and the president saying that it wants the money to be returned to russia only we spoke to the spokesperson of the russian president and here's the note he had to say about i don't recall of mr president for sure is a show of russian economy. was made during his address annual address...
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and i see this person was shot gun about to fire or schools are supposed to be a safe secure environment where the focus is on education the thing as it were built hundreds of weapons are being seized in schools every year with the number of violent incidents on the rise the reality for many schools across the bay is that your classmate can quickly become your enemy and the school playgrounds can be a dangerous place but it's not only the peoples who are subject to violence in london alone this being more than four thousand assaults on teaches by peoples over the past year is it's a shocking indication at the levels of finding the school it becomes normal to. get involved in this you get sucked into this last thing to violence is the best approach. is it's just waking up in the morning and going for run yeah after a while it becomes normal to you stephen is now working with us charity x l p thirty nine hundred ninety six after school stabbing founded patrick regan has been helping young people tackle gun culture and violence a member could come. me wearing a bulletproof vest underneath h
and i see this person was shot gun about to fire or schools are supposed to be a safe secure environment where the focus is on education the thing as it were built hundreds of weapons are being seized in schools every year with the number of violent incidents on the rise the reality for many schools across the bay is that your classmate can quickly become your enemy and the school playgrounds can be a dangerous place but it's not only the peoples who are subject to violence in london alone this...
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. >> and it is terrible for the environment. he is just one of hundreds of thousands of chinese in and around beijing who heat their homes with coal. the smoke from these fires contributes to china's infamous small -- smog. people here go for weeks without seeing the sun. the smell of sulfur lingers in the air and eyes burn from the irritants in the sky. >> the main cause is a tremendous reliance on coal mine in china. power plants burn coal to generate electricity. all of the industry here -- steel, cement, chemical plants -- they all use tremendous amounts of energy generated from burning coal. >> china burns almost as much coal as the rest of the world combined, and that is ruining the environment here. modern, clean coal plants like this one meet strict standards, but they are few and far between. >> local governments have always looked the other way. many power companies are also the largest tax payers for that region, and an important part of the local economy. politicians do not dare metal with their businesses. we have t
. >> and it is terrible for the environment. he is just one of hundreds of thousands of chinese in and around beijing who heat their homes with coal. the smoke from these fires contributes to china's infamous small -- smog. people here go for weeks without seeing the sun. the smell of sulfur lingers in the air and eyes burn from the irritants in the sky. >> the main cause is a tremendous reliance on coal mine in china. power plants burn coal to generate electricity. all of the...
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hit you have less of an impact over time but if you introduce more than just a few women into that environment then research shows that testosterone and adrenaline levels in the bloodstream of the traders produces the desired for and the taking of high risks so in order to understand the economics we need to understand human behavior so we should use all of the research not just psychology but in this case physiology as well. >> maybe it is because i have been reading lately but one of the things he argues for that liberalism will grow and says it has to start incorporating things and his argument is liberals have done a bad job putting this into policy so having more women why is it inherently conservative position that as the sciences mitscher they don't necessarily become that you want this many women in their room but what separates the conservative use from the liberal use? >> i think using different disciplines at our be passed is not conservative or liberal approach at all in my argument from a conservative point* of view is the need to make sure free-market separate and therefore are i
hit you have less of an impact over time but if you introduce more than just a few women into that environment then research shows that testosterone and adrenaline levels in the bloodstream of the traders produces the desired for and the taking of high risks so in order to understand the economics we need to understand human behavior so we should use all of the research not just psychology but in this case physiology as well. >> maybe it is because i have been reading lately but one of...
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is designed to raise awareness of green issues and sustainability so that the damage to the environment in the build up to the games during the games and after the games is kept to a minimum that begins on wednesday and finally early on tuesday the i.o.c. president of course tuesday the day that marks one hundred days until the start of the games had a tour of some of the venues in and around sochi to see how the preparations are coming along he visited the athletes' village the main media center on the fixed olympic stadium which is going to host the opening and closing ceremony and he says the venues are impressive and that he's confident that the athletes will be delighted with there. are no limits of course and start with the traditional flame and we're bringing you some of. the. some of the olympic torch flame from the start of the relay and through its most spectacular points we have put all the updates on the flames long journey join us on air and online for the. deliberate george is on a big journey to show you. one hundred twenty three days. through to. the cities of russia. re
is designed to raise awareness of green issues and sustainability so that the damage to the environment in the build up to the games during the games and after the games is kept to a minimum that begins on wednesday and finally early on tuesday the i.o.c. president of course tuesday the day that marks one hundred days until the start of the games had a tour of some of the venues in and around sochi to see how the preparations are coming along he visited the athletes' village the main media...
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so have my time is worrying about the environment and landscaping and that sort of thing and the other half. i tend to keep them apart. >> which one brings you more pleasure to write about? >> probably architecture. i just get inside buildings and a curious way. the book i'm working on now is about english landscape, and it is an attempt to look at what constitutes the beautiful view of the landscape and that has now moved on from buildings that i find i can fall in love with a subject like that very easily and it becomes an obsession. so now i'm very concerned with beautiful places and buildings and coastlines and these two things merge into one and i am very concerned of the threat to the countryside and the coast line and with saving at. islamic the national trust is that private? is that a government agency? >> nothing to do if the government whatsoever. it is about 250. good friends of theirs they are much smaller. we had a huge estate 600,000 acres of land. it's been running about 120 years and as a big organization. >> how long have you been the chairman? >> he mentioned that yo
so have my time is worrying about the environment and landscaping and that sort of thing and the other half. i tend to keep them apart. >> which one brings you more pleasure to write about? >> probably architecture. i just get inside buildings and a curious way. the book i'm working on now is about english landscape, and it is an attempt to look at what constitutes the beautiful view of the landscape and that has now moved on from buildings that i find i can fall in love with a...
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i reckon cardiologist dr omar our claims that the war in iraq destroyed iraq's environment even worse than dropping the bomb on hiroshima did dr ocoee see puts to data that the number of press cancer cases has grown in the country from fifteen to thirty times cases of congenital heart disease have become fifteen times more frequent case of leukemia have increased thirty fold the doctor puts the blame on the weapons used in the one thousand nine hundred one and two thousand and three invasions of iraq and which nato forces used white phosphorus depleted uranium rounds and other toxic gases and poison of substances human rights watch and the world health organization have measured radiation levels in iraq and consider many places in iraq even some very far from the fighting to be contaminated naturally radiation is not racist and foreign soldiers in iraq are not immune usa today even published research results that found that depleted uranium was indeed in the lungs and other organs of navy vets who filed for health compensation claims yet you know saddam hussein seemed like a pretty ba
i reckon cardiologist dr omar our claims that the war in iraq destroyed iraq's environment even worse than dropping the bomb on hiroshima did dr ocoee see puts to data that the number of press cancer cases has grown in the country from fifteen to thirty times cases of congenital heart disease have become fifteen times more frequent case of leukemia have increased thirty fold the doctor puts the blame on the weapons used in the one thousand nine hundred one and two thousand and three invasions...
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became a headset pull up units which are simply mentioned that we will hear the user to manipulate the environment in a series of complex movements which could be used to train pilots surgeons and engineers. j p sixty three sixty showcased in a motion project which places the light in the specific situation graphics and body movement makes the player feel like the auction that. whether what's the purpose of this game so well. it will sit for the mythical sign yet that all of this game is being designed to allow families to stay and eat in that home sales in the new death and they are in the us to re do this and tell them the motion detector he came to interact with the image a list of what i hear the fridge needs to be told. an empty fridge consumes too much energy i felt like i could not won any of you who read the book because the light on details it makes it should be used as a site called quartet on coco came upon us that the whole plate. i haven't made it to save on power then that i didn't pass by now. yet they can get them for using those opinions. state games are a vital teaching to the fr
became a headset pull up units which are simply mentioned that we will hear the user to manipulate the environment in a series of complex movements which could be used to train pilots surgeons and engineers. j p sixty three sixty showcased in a motion project which places the light in the specific situation graphics and body movement makes the player feel like the auction that. whether what's the purpose of this game so well. it will sit for the mythical sign yet that all of this game is being...
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is designed to raise awareness of green issues and sustainability so that the damage to the environment in the build up to the games during the games and after the games is kept to a minimum that begins on wednesday and finally early on tuesday the i.o.c. president of course tuesday the day that marks one hundred days until the start of the games thomas bach had a tour of some of the venues in and around sochi to see how the preparations are coming along he visited the athletes' village the main media center on the fixed lympics stadium which is going to host the opening and closing ceremony and he says the venues are impressive and he's confident that the athletes will be delighted with their. car so the countdown hitting a high gear in sochi with bullets going thank you. but of course. they cannot stop. the traditional flame from the start of its journey and through its most spectacular. trip. sometimes yes we are carrying the flame. you can see the photo of the torch relay right now. one hundred twenty three days. through. really. for six weeks. in a record setting. olympic torch rel
is designed to raise awareness of green issues and sustainability so that the damage to the environment in the build up to the games during the games and after the games is kept to a minimum that begins on wednesday and finally early on tuesday the i.o.c. president of course tuesday the day that marks one hundred days until the start of the games thomas bach had a tour of some of the venues in and around sochi to see how the preparations are coming along he visited the athletes' village the...
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like the mid seventy's where we were pitched between seventy four and seventy six this disinflationary environment we had the world's biggest monetary experiment in one hundred seventy one where we came of the effects of the backing of the dollar thirty five dollars an ounce the biggest experiment in monetary history and for three years people. panicked about it and the gold price went up and then for two years the banking system convinced everyone that it was no problem anymore and there was a disinflationary bias and things were ok. experts on the show recently and they said that you can sell that the money printing is out of control if you look at things like the art market our market try to have it or a chis prices izumi out of control and that's where all this money is going it's like going into a loan just like going into small medium enterprises it's going into speculation and art obviously house prices in london and elsewhere so that's really the real inflation and as you point out it's loss of purchasing power ultimately because at the end of the day wages are stagnant and you've got. all
like the mid seventy's where we were pitched between seventy four and seventy six this disinflationary environment we had the world's biggest monetary experiment in one hundred seventy one where we came of the effects of the backing of the dollar thirty five dollars an ounce the biggest experiment in monetary history and for three years people. panicked about it and the gold price went up and then for two years the banking system convinced everyone that it was no problem anymore and there was a...
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what our expertise is in your regular story or environment in the u.s. right let's talk a little bit more about this is the somalia it doesn't pose any if there is anything in the will impose any risks and how can the the actual town prepare themselves in dealing with that those risks you mean how a person can deal with that risk yes you mentioned that there are side effects how can how how do you think the actual town will have to deal with those effects well what has happened has happened and you will have to deal with the immediate effects because that is what are more new and so immediate effects so it burns and it may destroy tissue the moment it is released in the air it is lighter than air so it will go up in the atmosphere so it will not stay around if it gets into the water by the rain or by the firefighter water to spread if it gets to into the water and gets diluted it will be used for plants you know this is an interest in fertilizer so it just broken up very quickly. we'll leave it right there thank you very much there that is dr riverside b
what our expertise is in your regular story or environment in the u.s. right let's talk a little bit more about this is the somalia it doesn't pose any if there is anything in the will impose any risks and how can the the actual town prepare themselves in dealing with that those risks you mean how a person can deal with that risk yes you mentioned that there are side effects how can how how do you think the actual town will have to deal with those effects well what has happened has happened and...
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finally, you must have an environment where people feel comfortable investing. britain is making itself super competitive in the world. ,he big pool of investment which was the problem in the eurozone, is logistics. those things are coming together. here, you you come meet people you know, like mayor bloomberg? you also talk to leaders on wall street. what questions are they asking? what is their concern about the british economy? moment, they are all optimistic. we are attracting an awful lot of investment around the world. we have a very open economy and we're are getting investment from china as well as the united. the question everyone wants to know is with financial regulation, we reach a point where you can say don. -- done? what are you going to do about the fact that regulation can get tied up? i think it is incumbent on policy makers on both sides of the atlantic to work through these overlaps another lapse. we must have a global financial system. we need more of a global approach to regulating. that theu saying regulations that are in effect are discus
finally, you must have an environment where people feel comfortable investing. britain is making itself super competitive in the world. ,he big pool of investment which was the problem in the eurozone, is logistics. those things are coming together. here, you you come meet people you know, like mayor bloomberg? you also talk to leaders on wall street. what questions are they asking? what is their concern about the british economy? moment, they are all optimistic. we are attracting an awful lot...
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the latest survey shows for the brits counting the pennies to keep warm this winter concern for the environment is going to have to come in second for now. r.t. london meanwhile germany's energy giant warned the country's swift switch to green power could backfire due to the prospect of blackouts and there are fears in that worst case scenario that a one hour blackout across the country could cost almost six hundred million euros and professor dr frank and dress from class the university of technology he believes that energy safety certainly comes at a very high cost. well there's one principle problem if you rely on wind to know the energy you have to be a real thank you for all the energy if the wind blows or if the sun shines if there's not a case of an energy so if you have industry country which needs based a lot of energy you need a backup power plant so we haven't germany know the situation. more and more with more and more solar panels but they will never deliver you a stable energy and so we have. coal fired power plants and this will increase the cost. in germany as mentioned we have
the latest survey shows for the brits counting the pennies to keep warm this winter concern for the environment is going to have to come in second for now. r.t. london meanwhile germany's energy giant warned the country's swift switch to green power could backfire due to the prospect of blackouts and there are fears in that worst case scenario that a one hour blackout across the country could cost almost six hundred million euros and professor dr frank and dress from class the university of...
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if you introduce more than a few women into that environment, the research shows that testosterone penetrable muscles of the traders reduces and therefore the desire in taking up higher thank you, mr. chairman. hit risks reduces. so in order to understand economics, we need to understand human either initiatives all the research on all sorts of different disciplines, not just psychology and in this case physiology as well. >> james bustamante with the heritage foundation. maybe this is because i've been reading some job to relatedly, but one of the things he argues for his liberalism is going to grow. he's his liberalism has to incorporate things like psychology, physiology and to lawmaking. his argument is liberals have done a bad job putting this into policy. as we talk about more women on the floor, why is it somehow inherently can servitor position this leaves the sciences they don't necessarily become a title ii make a law saying you want this many women in the room were x or why is going on. what separates this from the liberal use? >> using different disciplines and all of the signs at
if you introduce more than a few women into that environment, the research shows that testosterone penetrable muscles of the traders reduces and therefore the desire in taking up higher thank you, mr. chairman. hit risks reduces. so in order to understand economics, we need to understand human either initiatives all the research on all sorts of different disciplines, not just psychology and in this case physiology as well. >> james bustamante with the heritage foundation. maybe this is...
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those who don't achieve parole, we are releasing them into a very controlled environment, six months prior to the expiration of the sentence, so that as these indicate we can focus on that all important six months because again as experts tell us and as has been validated through side, if you catch that defend and the first six months of reentry you can hopefully achieve a more successful reentry and then lower recidivism which is the goal. that is significant. the public demands again as has been said today, roughly the same kentucky about 95% of all our offenders welcome back to the committee. in that community i think taxpayers and constituents deserve our best effort at making sure that the vendor doesn't reinvent. so that's important and at the very translatable. there's a number of things we can do and are doing beyond just that. another example, chairman, would be an immediate and graduated sanctions for technical parole violators rather than sitting back and we found we were send them back for longer than their original sims. that was not serving anyone. what we found now is
those who don't achieve parole, we are releasing them into a very controlled environment, six months prior to the expiration of the sentence, so that as these indicate we can focus on that all important six months because again as experts tell us and as has been validated through side, if you catch that defend and the first six months of reentry you can hopefully achieve a more successful reentry and then lower recidivism which is the goal. that is significant. the public demands again as has...
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so far in new york they hit the streets demanding that authorities change ways of thinking about the environment on the other side of you than to spanish activists have been campaigning for a nubile energy sources environmentalist also gathered in belgium and ireland hoping to bring about change a group called the young friends of the earth gathered in london saying they want to send a message to people in charge to stop and think about the younger generation sorties laura smith reports britain is nonetheless putting fracking on the fast track. it's going to make household energy bills she says it will create loads of job c. and we'll pay you if you do this in your area u.k. prime minister david cameron has got behind for king in a big way evangelical in his drive to sell it to the british people north and south it's a tough sell as he's found out from environmental groups and local people worried about the countryside being hauled off and down the u.k. . locals campaign is barricaded to propose during the night but to money and they now vowed to move back to wherever. the fracking energy goes n
so far in new york they hit the streets demanding that authorities change ways of thinking about the environment on the other side of you than to spanish activists have been campaigning for a nubile energy sources environmentalist also gathered in belgium and ireland hoping to bring about change a group called the young friends of the earth gathered in london saying they want to send a message to people in charge to stop and think about the younger generation sorties laura smith reports britain...
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the company's job is to apply the best technology in the best commerce to comply with whatever the environment is at the time to get the best deal for can seem is ultimately ultimately that's the job yes it can seem is it saying right now they're getting oil prices through the roof of the best think yes you're right on the best thing we can do is invest so i unfortunately the age of easy or oil and cheap oil i think is past but we're finding more oil the technology is getting better and better what we've got to do is to ensure it doesn't beat on the best thing that we can do is to get the technology. deployed get the best work practices get the financing and get additional oil production because that's the best thing the companies can do to dampen say it right the potential rising prices thank you very much joining us thank you sir sanctions on iran have reduced its hold exports of course and investors will keenly watch next week's nuclear talks the signs of a shift deep seated tensions remain in the west would suspect a round of developing atomic weapons back in two thousand and seven the whi
the company's job is to apply the best technology in the best commerce to comply with whatever the environment is at the time to get the best deal for can seem is ultimately ultimately that's the job yes it can seem is it saying right now they're getting oil prices through the roof of the best think yes you're right on the best thing we can do is invest so i unfortunately the age of easy or oil and cheap oil i think is past but we're finding more oil the technology is getting better and better...
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and philadelphia in new york protesters demanded authorities change their way of thinking about the environment on the other side of the atlantic spanish activists have been campaigning for renewable energy energy sources and a group called young friends of the earth gathered in london to highlight worries about how the younger generation could be affected by fracking as artie's laura smith reports british authorities still say yes to the practice. it's going to make household energy bills she says it will create loads of job c. infuses will pay you if you do it in your area u.k. prime minister david cameron has got behind working in a big way evangelical in his drive to sell it to the british people north and south it's a tough sell as he found out from environmental groups and local people worried about the countryside being hauled off and down the u.k. in both. local and campaign is barricaded to propose during the night but to money and they now vowed to move back to wherever. the wrecking energy goes next. and they've got the experience of americans to back them up one hundred times more f
and philadelphia in new york protesters demanded authorities change their way of thinking about the environment on the other side of the atlantic spanish activists have been campaigning for renewable energy energy sources and a group called young friends of the earth gathered in london to highlight worries about how the younger generation could be affected by fracking as artie's laura smith reports british authorities still say yes to the practice. it's going to make household energy bills she...
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. >> nothing moves quickly in this environment. we have an issue of sovereignty and optics of the united states invading a country. you have the issue of country clearance which is a bureaucratic mess when you have to formally request permission to go into different air spaces. >> the notion that there was no response is incorrect. once news of the attack reached the embassy in tripoli. c.i.a. contractors, and jasoc contractors volunteered immediately and suited up. they made plans and arrangements and coordinated their trip to benghazi. benghazi being lawless and chaotic they were held up at the airport for four hours. they were the only good guys in the country that could be summoned. >> they killed 50 militants and injured 100 others, and two of them died hours later on the roof of the annex. we have a question. let's go to our social media producer. we have a question about c.i.a. . >> fred asks why were dozens of benghazi agents at the consulate the night stevens was killed? >> that's an issue. something we need help with from
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existence is threatened which is why they're so frustrated with the situation in congestion a tense environment the demonstration continues it's unclear what will make these protesters leave as you can see if we turn around they're sitting down they're staying their ground they don't want to leave this area. and you see care for farewell of course we'll keep you posted on the developments in romania and also stay up to speed with the war loosies sitting on a twitter feed as well as lucy mentioned that locals fear the substances used in fracking will accumulate in the soil and pollute groundwater even the air most of the chemicals remain in the ground for years to come back to his claim there are over a thousand documented cases of water contamination near these drilling sites with health impacts including sensory and respiratory damage we talked to one environmental activist from the u.s. state of texas who thinks fracking should be subject to much tougher regulations. we at least not for certain there's a connection between earthquakes and injection wells and it seems to be very likely that th
existence is threatened which is why they're so frustrated with the situation in congestion a tense environment the demonstration continues it's unclear what will make these protesters leave as you can see if we turn around they're sitting down they're staying their ground they don't want to leave this area. and you see care for farewell of course we'll keep you posted on the developments in romania and also stay up to speed with the war loosies sitting on a twitter feed as well as lucy...
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don't i'm not really interested in talking about bradley manning a mission talking about the horrific environment of homophobia in russia right now and the russian gay people know that they have their friends and allies are i think those are just about. i only go on that station with the russians. and that he did but anyway we don't want to waste too much time a critic we did invite him to speak tonight he denied saying that as he already said in interviews around the world after this event that r.t. is not a legitimate news channel that he just believes it would be supporting putin and his mouthpiece and that he won't participate in discussions on our network to give it credibility but i think that we should not spend too much time talking about kirk and talk about the real issues absolutely we've invited peter tatchell who is with us now in london with regard to the law what it says is that any information that makes homosexuality sound attractive or interesting or which says that homosexuality or heterosexuality is equally valid is illegal if a person under eighteen might witness it why should
don't i'm not really interested in talking about bradley manning a mission talking about the horrific environment of homophobia in russia right now and the russian gay people know that they have their friends and allies are i think those are just about. i only go on that station with the russians. and that he did but anyway we don't want to waste too much time a critic we did invite him to speak tonight he denied saying that as he already said in interviews around the world after this event...
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saving the environment the british prime minister has come down firmly on the side of the economy. take a picture to encounter the rallies over the past week have resulted in clashes with police and several arrests in the new brunswick rudd schools use pepper spray and buttons to force back hundreds of protesters retaliated with petrol bombs at least forty arrested. so why exactly are they so concerned about this particular form of oil and gas production this take a look at the news will see it works the engineers need to surprisingly drill down deep into the shell rock formations then they inject water to crack them open to extract the oil and gas but rather well you need chemicals combined with sound of millions of gallons of water but much of it with traces of radioactive substances seeps back to the surface of the potential to get. into lakes and rivers not to mention that the fluids can contaminate the soil and that's one of the number of issues that's worrying the environmentalists combine that with the fact that highly potent greenhouse gases are released into the atmosphere
saving the environment the british prime minister has come down firmly on the side of the economy. take a picture to encounter the rallies over the past week have resulted in clashes with police and several arrests in the new brunswick rudd schools use pepper spray and buttons to force back hundreds of protesters retaliated with petrol bombs at least forty arrested. so why exactly are they so concerned about this particular form of oil and gas production this take a look at the news will see it...
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if you're someone that wants to be with a high-caliber person like that, then it probably is a good environment. >> i think you have lots of opportunities in life and depending on what path you go in terms of working, to me, whoever your ideal partner would be in life. >> reporter: patton's advice is the latest in the debate on the challenges women face finding balance in their career and at home. from cheryl sandberg's book "lean in," to ann-marie's article last summer, why women still can't have it all, featured at the princeton conference. writer lisa belkin also a princeton alum and mom who attended the same conference says patton is sending the wrong message. >> there's elitism oozing out of every pore of this letter. this isn't an odds game, this isn't a quest, this is something that should happen as part of a fulfilled, dynamic, interesting life. >> reporter: despite the firestorm of criticism, patton stands by her words. >> look, it is advice. take it or leave it. >> reporter: and says she is hoping to keep the conversation going. michelle franzen, nbc news, new york. >>> up next on thi
if you're someone that wants to be with a high-caliber person like that, then it probably is a good environment. >> i think you have lots of opportunities in life and depending on what path you go in terms of working, to me, whoever your ideal partner would be in life. >> reporter: patton's advice is the latest in the debate on the challenges women face finding balance in their career and at home. from cheryl sandberg's book "lean in," to ann-marie's article last summer,...
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now you have to move from just having good institutions to creating better business environments. >> albert remains reassured, saying that the film means creating a better future for and sell without having to live a ways from home. al-jazeera, manila. >> today, at my direction, the united states launched a targeted operation in abbottabad, pakis
now you have to move from just having good institutions to creating better business environments. >> albert remains reassured, saying that the film means creating a better future for and sell without having to live a ways from home. al-jazeera, manila. >> today, at my direction, the united states launched a targeted operation in abbottabad, pakis